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A tall-masted sailing ship named “Ocean Sherpa” rests beside the edge of sea ice, with clear ski tracks leading to and from the vessel, set against snow-covered mountains under a bright blue sky.

Ski & Sail with Ocean Sherpa Across Svalbard

Ski touring at the edge of the arctic

Follow the shoreline into untouched Arctic terrain

This trip takes you straight into Svalbard’s Arctic terrain. Your base is the Ocean Sherpa, a 113‑foot expedition vessel that moves you deep into remote fjords and positions you directly at the start of each day’s touring.


You travel through clean, sea facing slopes, climbing under your own power and skiing lines shaped by ice, weather and elevation. Conditions set the plan and routes shift as needed. Guides manade the safety framework. You focus on the moment, the ocean always part of the scene.

Trip Dates (2027)
April 10-17
April 17-24
Group Size
4-10 guests
4-10 guests
Early Bird Rate
€5,995 per person
€5,995 per person
Regular Rate
€6,995 per person
€6,995 per person
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A skier makes a wide, sweeping turn down a steep, powdery slope, with expansive snow-covered mountains and a bright blue coastline stretching into the distance under a partly cloudy sky.

Who's this trip for?

This trip is for ski tourers and splitboarders who are comfortable travelling in Arctic conditions. You move well in varied snow and can climb up to twelve hundred metres in a day. This is our advanced level and requires notions of avalanche safety, basic rope work and secure movement on steeper ground. You bring competence and motivation. We bring expertise, safety backup and access to remote terrain.

A skier stands triumphantly on a narrow, snow-covered ridge peak, raising both poles overhead, surrounded by vast glacier fields and jagged snowy mountains under a clear blue sky.

What will your days look like?

You follow the conditions, not a fixed plan. Each morning you leave the Ocean Sherpa and move into quiet Arctic terrain with steady ascents and clear descents. Steeper lines are considered only when conditions allow. You eat outside, spend long hours on snow and reset on board as the vessel shifts position. Plans stay minimal. Adjustments happen throughout the day. Weather and light define the pace.

A person wearing a red jacket climbs the rigging of a tall sailing ship, standing on a horizontal spar and waving, surrounded by ropes and sails against a clear blue sky.

How's life onboard?

Life on board is simple and functional. Ocean Sherpa is a one hundred and thirteen foot expedition yacht designed for high latitude work. Twin cabins with private bathrooms provide a warm and reliable base. The vessel anchors close to terrain that is otherwise unreachable, giving direct access to ski touting right off the boat or by a short dinghy transfer. You sleep, eat and prepare in the same system you operate in.

A person in a bright red jacket stands on the snow-covered deck of a sailing ship during heavy snowfall, surrounded by ropes, rigging, and equipment partially buried under fresh snow.

What are the conditions like?

Daytime temperatures range from minus six to minus two degrees, with nights dropping to around minus twelve. Weather shifts quickly, bringing wind, snowfall or clear periods. April offers access to remote summits and long descents, with a snowpack that changes through the month. Daylight increases fast, moving from several hours of sun to near continuous light. Conditions vary. The environment sets the parameters.

A group of skiers stands on a snowy shoreline preparing their gear, with skis planted upright in the snow, as a tall sailing ship sits anchored just offshore against a backdrop of misty mountains and overcast sky.

What protects your booking?

We hold a travel guarantee with the Swedish Legal, Financial and Administrative Services Agency. It ensures compensation if your package trip is affected by our insolvency or if any part we are responsible for cannot be delivered. Your booking is protected from confirmation.

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Two skiers stand on a snowy slope beneath a steep, rugged mountain face, with one skier helping the other adjust their climbing skins against a backdrop of dark rock covered in snow.

Someone is always within reach

You can call or email us at any time. After booking, you are invited to join a WhatsApp group with your guides and fellow guests for practical updates and questions as the trip approaches. You will also have the option to book a one to one call if there is anything you prefer to discuss privately rather than over email or in the group.

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Skier going downhill through untouched snow with Arctic waters and mountains behind them

Ski the Lines Only a Sailboat Can Reach

Trip Overview

These highlights give a general outline of the trip. Plans may shift before the trip starts and during the trip as conditions change. Weather, snow and the group’s experience will shape each day, and your guides will adjust accordingly throughout.

Trip Overview

These highlights give a general outline of the trip. Plans may shift before the trip starts and during the trip as conditions change. Weather, snow and the group’s experience will shape each day, and your guides will adjust accordingly throughout.

Day 1: Arrive in Longyearbyen

Meet at the airport and travel to Mary Ann’s Polarrigg to gather as a group. After a short break we head to the harbour and board the Ocean Sherpa. Once settled, we sail into Isfjorden and anchor for the night.

Day 2: Ski the peaks of Isfjorden

After breakfast we head into the surrounding mountains. The area offers steady slopes with steeper options when conditions allow. Lunch outside, more skiing in the afternoon and then a return to the vessel. We move towards St John’s Fjord in the evening.

Day 3: Runs in St. John’s fjord

We spend the day skiing in St John’s Fjord among glaciers and mixed terrain. Objectives are chosen according to conditions. By now the daily rhythm of skiing, returning to the vessel and preparing for the next day is familiar. If weather allows, we continue towards Krossfjorden.

Day 4: Explore Krossfjorden

We sail into Krossfjorden for another day of skiing. The region is remote and defined by large tidewater glaciers. Historical sites from early whaling remain visible along the coast. We tour in this terrain before returning to the vessel.

Day 5: The island of seals & walruses

We travel to Prins Karls Foreland, known for wildlife and open views. When conditions allow, we ski local glaciers and summits with long descents towards the sea. In the evening we begin our return towards Isfjorden.

Day 6: Barentsburg’s hidden gems

We ski the terrain around Barentsburg, a Russian‑owned mining town. After skiing we dock in the harbour and have time to walk through the settlement. Those who want can visit The Red Bear Bar and Brewery before returning to the vessel for the night.

Day 7: Finish strong

On our final day on skis, we’ll return to Isfjorden to explore fresh mountain terrain before making our way back to Longyearbyen. To mark the end of our Arctic journey, we’ll gather for a farewell dinner aboard the Ocean Sherpa.

Day 8: Disembark and depart

After breakfast we leave the Ocean Sherpa and begin the journey home. We will drive you to the airport with time before your flight.

Ski tourers moving through a snowstorm, surrounded by a nearly white landscape with no visible sky. The scene is minimal and atmospheric, with limited contrast and soft visibility.

Step Into the Role of Gear Tester

Try Out Our Gear in Svalbards Conditions

During this trip, you will have the opportunity to test Klättermusen gear in the Arctic environment it was designed to handle. Whether you are climbing untouched slopes or moving through deep snow and strong winds, the equipment will be available for you to use and experience in real conditions. See how it performs when nature is at its most demanding, with you as the one putting it to the test.

Want to know more about this experience?

From understanding the conditions and remote terrain to preparing your gear, we’re here to help. We’ll make sure you have everything you need for this intense Arctic backcountry adventure.


Find the right person on our team to answer your questions on our contact page – click here.


Or feel free to send your inquiries to our general e-mail at info@kmexperiences.com.


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